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arrange the pieces below in two ways without changing the meaning or tense: a giant sunflower is planted by me in juan sotos front yard. in the active voice your answer a giant sunflower is planted by me in juan sotos front yard. word menu - drag any unnecessary words here. , will be was were are in the passive voice
In the Active Voice
Step1: Identify the subject (doer) and object (receiver)
The passive sentence is "A giant sunflower is planted by me in Juan Soto's front yard." Here, the doer is "me" and the object is "a giant sunflower".
Step2: Rearrange to active voice structure (Subject (doer) + Verb + Object + Other parts)
So, we reorder the words as "I plant a giant sunflower in Juan Soto's front yard." (Note: The original passive sentence has "is planted" (present simple passive), so the active voice should be present simple active "plant". The given word "is" in the original arrangement for active voice is incorrect; we need to use the correct verb form. Also, we remove "by me" from the passive - like arrangement and place "I" as the subject, "plant" as the verb, "a giant sunflower" as the object, and the rest of the phrase as is.)
In the Passive Voice (the original sentence is already passive, but maybe a different structure? Wait, the original passive sentence is "A giant sunflower is planted by me in Juan Soto's front yard." Maybe another passive structure with a different auxiliary? Wait, no, the tense is present simple. Wait, maybe the problem is to rearrange the given words (the ones in the boxes) to form active and passive. Wait, the given words for active voice arrangement are "A giant sunflower", "is", "planted", "by me", "in", "Juan Soto's front yard". But for active voice, we need to make the subject "I". So let's correct the active voice:
Active Voice Answer:
I plant a giant sunflower in Juan Soto's front yard.
Passive Voice (the original is passive, but maybe if we consider the word menu, but the original sentence is already passive. Wait, maybe the problem is that the given arrangement for active voice is wrong, and we need to use the correct words. Wait, the word menu has words like "will be", "was", "were", "are" which are unnecessary for the active voice of this sentence (since the original tense is present simple). So for active voice, we take "I" (implied from "by me") as the subject, "plant" (active form of "is planted") as the verb, "a giant sunflower" as the object, and the rest.
For the passive voice, the original sentence is correct, but maybe if we consider the word menu, but the original sentence uses "is", which is correct for present simple passive. So the passive voice remains "A giant sunflower is planted by me in Juan Soto's front yard." (or maybe with a different auxiliary, but no, the tense is present simple, so "is" is correct.)
Wait, the problem says "Arrange the pieces below in two ways without changing the meaning or tense: A giant sunflower is planted by me in Juan Soto's front yard. In the Active Voice... In the Passive Voice..."
So for Active Voice:
We need to convert the passive sentence to active. The passive structure is "Object + is/are + past participle + by + Subject". The active structure is "Subject + verb (present simple) + Object + other parts". So the subject here is "I", verb is "plant", object is "a giant sunflower", and the rest is "in Juan Soto's front yard". So the active voice sentence is "I plant a giant sunflower in Juan Soto's front yard."
For Passive Voice:
The original sentence is already passive, but maybe we can write it as "In Juan Soto's front yard, a giant sunflower is planted by me." (rearranging the adverbial phrase) without changing the meaning or tense.
So summarizing:
Active Voice:
I plant a giant sunflower in Juan Soto's front yard.
Passive Voice:
In Juan Soto's front yard, a giant sunflower is planted by me.
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Step1: Identify the subject (doer) and object (receiver)
The passive sentence is "A giant sunflower is planted by me in Juan Soto's front yard." Here, the doer is "me" and the object is "a giant sunflower".
Step2: Rearrange to active voice structure (Subject (doer) + Verb + Object + Other parts)
So, we reorder the words as "I plant a giant sunflower in Juan Soto's front yard." (Note: The original passive sentence has "is planted" (present simple passive), so the active voice should be present simple active "plant". The given word "is" in the original arrangement for active voice is incorrect; we need to use the correct verb form. Also, we remove "by me" from the passive - like arrangement and place "I" as the subject, "plant" as the verb, "a giant sunflower" as the object, and the rest of the phrase as is.)
In the Passive Voice (the original sentence is already passive, but maybe a different structure? Wait, the original passive sentence is "A giant sunflower is planted by me in Juan Soto's front yard." Maybe another passive structure with a different auxiliary? Wait, no, the tense is present simple. Wait, maybe the problem is to rearrange the given words (the ones in the boxes) to form active and passive. Wait, the given words for active voice arrangement are "A giant sunflower", "is", "planted", "by me", "in", "Juan Soto's front yard". But for active voice, we need to make the subject "I". So let's correct the active voice:
Active Voice Answer:
I plant a giant sunflower in Juan Soto's front yard.
Passive Voice (the original is passive, but maybe if we consider the word menu, but the original sentence is already passive. Wait, maybe the problem is that the given arrangement for active voice is wrong, and we need to use the correct words. Wait, the word menu has words like "will be", "was", "were", "are" which are unnecessary for the active voice of this sentence (since the original tense is present simple). So for active voice, we take "I" (implied from "by me") as the subject, "plant" (active form of "is planted") as the verb, "a giant sunflower" as the object, and the rest.
For the passive voice, the original sentence is correct, but maybe if we consider the word menu, but the original sentence uses "is", which is correct for present simple passive. So the passive voice remains "A giant sunflower is planted by me in Juan Soto's front yard." (or maybe with a different auxiliary, but no, the tense is present simple, so "is" is correct.)
Wait, the problem says "Arrange the pieces below in two ways without changing the meaning or tense: A giant sunflower is planted by me in Juan Soto's front yard. In the Active Voice... In the Passive Voice..."
So for Active Voice:
We need to convert the passive sentence to active. The passive structure is "Object + is/are + past participle + by + Subject". The active structure is "Subject + verb (present simple) + Object + other parts". So the subject here is "I", verb is "plant", object is "a giant sunflower", and the rest is "in Juan Soto's front yard". So the active voice sentence is "I plant a giant sunflower in Juan Soto's front yard."
For Passive Voice:
The original sentence is already passive, but maybe we can write it as "In Juan Soto's front yard, a giant sunflower is planted by me." (rearranging the adverbial phrase) without changing the meaning or tense.
So summarizing:
Active Voice:
I plant a giant sunflower in Juan Soto's front yard.
Passive Voice:
In Juan Soto's front yard, a giant sunflower is planted by me.